Harold Daggett, the leader of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA), made a bold statement in a transcript where he outlined the potential consequences of a strike by his union. In his words, he described how such action could “cripple” industries across the United States, emphasizing the leverage that longshoremen have […]Read more »
The Bible & Current Events
When engaging in discussions about cultural battles, morality, and Christian conduct, the topic of methodology often takes center stage. This was highlighted in a recent response by Matt Walsh to criticism surrounding his latest documentary, Am I Racist. Three Christian figures, including Phil Vischer, the creator of VeggieTales, raised ethical […]Read more »
Conclusion: A Call to Biblical Discernment Throughout history, ideologies like socialism and communism have presented powerful narratives about how to fix society’s most pressing problems. These ideas—sometimes subtly, sometimes overtly—have crept into theological teachings and seminary practices, shaping how future church leaders think about justice, poverty, and even the role […]Read more »
Part 6: Practical Takeaways: “You Shouldn’t” and “You Should” Ideas can be subtle, yet they shape the way we think, live, and view the world. After exploring how socialism and communism have influenced seminary teachings and the Christian understanding of the human experience, it’s important to come away with some […]Read more »